I love this shot, a perfect action photo of a family working in harmony together, Tam and Louise to the left sorting the pea bed, Matt, Linda and my Dad removing yet another semi-detatched property from the largest of our beds and Me, well I took the photo of course. It was pointed out that I was less than productive on the plot today, however, the bed you can see on the pic to the left was prepared almost in full by my tender hand today and I did, of course, have to play host and entertain our guests. We all have our talents!
Other than family, we had friends visit the plot today too, they came bearing beer which was very very much appreciated, well by me anyway! They also agreed to join us in the "save the ducks" campaign that we are about to launch. The conditions are not as we would like so we gave em some fresh water and hatched plans to try and get a pond in there for them to swim in! So Liz, Sally, thanks for the beer and the volunteering to dig out a pond, will give you a shout when you return from Cuba, lucky swines!
For those of you that have been following this blog, you may remember that we planted some leeks in this bed a couple of weeks ago and some cabbage and they barely lasted the weekend before the rabbits got em. It has to be said Matt has made a since made a fine start of rabbit proofing the plot, its not complete yet but we feel a little more confident about planting again. I think the above pic probalby demonstrates that. We have almost the entire bed planted now with leeks and celery. We will be making more regular visits now for watering and rabbit watching purposes, wish us luck, think we may need it!
So, just to recap on the events of the day, it being Fathers Day we were a little later to the plot than normal, however, my Dad saved us a journey by coming to visit us at the plot, was nice to show him around and get his and Linda's thoughts on what we have done so far.
Digging began in earnest today, the big bed is gonna take some preparing. The little bed is pretty much done and just needed hoeing and leveling. We managed to get the little bed planted up and are well on the way to getting the pea bed ready, the big bed may take two or three more sessions to get it ready for planting, just in time to plant out our sprouts and broccoli!